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Influence of a Jump in the Power of Laser Radiation on Its Measurement

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Simulation and investigation of the effect of an isolated jump on realization of the unit of power of laser radiation and dissemination of the size of the unit are considered. Results are obtained by means of a newly developed algorithm that characterizes the behavior of the mean value of a signal and the standard deviation of a system as functions of the parameters of a jump in the power of laser radiation and the length and amplitude of the jump. If information concerning the time when a jump occurs is available, the proposed algorithm makes it possible to take into account how a jump affects the ultimate result of a measurement.

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Kovalev, A.A., Liberman, A.A. & Moskalyuk, S.A. Influence of a Jump in the Power of Laser Radiation on Its Measurement. Measurement Techniques 46, 578–582 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025464028579

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